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Saying No as act of sufficiency

July 19th, 2010    -    1 Comment

In our business it is easy to be at the beck and call of clients “Can you come on this date?” Of course I can, and I quickly change what was already planned for the day. We are conditioned to say yes for a variety of reasons: In my case, if I say yes IRead the Rest…


When I was enough – a meditation

June 28th, 2010    -    No Comments

At the moment of my birth I was offered as a gift A gift from the gods to this moment I was to be explored, appreciated and opened over many, many, many years As explore my path from then to now I touch on the moments of my life when I was enough The moments whenRead the Rest…


Letting Go Of All I Know?

March 8th, 2010    -    1 Comment

How do we leave the current context? Take a step forward into a future of my design? When that future is different from all I have been taught? At Seven Stones we are continually looking at how we craft and run our business. We are creating our partnerships, collaborations, strategies and actions from a stanceRead the Rest…


Cancer journals #3: endurance

November 20th, 2009    -    No Comments

I’ve noticed several more fascinating things about entitlement I want to share. 1. It keeps me focused on and addicted to what I don’t have.  2.  I observe that I am not so hot at receiving, taking in, drinking up, resting in what I do create for myself. 3.  My entitlement is righteous and hungryRead the Rest…


Cancer journals #2: bargaining for false safety

November 14th, 2009    -    1 Comment

I made a deal with the devil and I did not even know it, not until my husband got cancer. (I know I told you all Id write about currency.  That is coming but now I’ve been thrown a curve ball by life and want to share the insights from it.) So here is theRead the Rest…


What is enough

November 1st, 2009    -    No Comments

We got interviewed, fun!  And we got asked lots of juicy questions about sufficiency and sustainability so in lieu of a new entry we want to invite you to check out:  http://www.rbruer.com/a-question-were-not-trained-to-ask/.  YOu can meet our colleague RIch Bruer this way too.


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